Most notably, UFC lightweight champ Benson Henderson earned an indefinite suspension and must be cleared by a doctor before he can fight again.

MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) on Wednesday received a list of suspensions from the Office of Boxing.

UFC 150 took place this past Saturday at Pepsi Center in Denver. The event’s main card aired live on pay-per-view while preliminary-card bouts aired on FX and streamed on Facebook.

Henderson made his first successful title defense with a split decision over former champ Frankie Edgar in the event’s headliner, which drew 15,008 fans for a live gate of $650,000.

Many observers felt the judges’ call to be controversial, but outrage was recently muted by the announcement that Henderson is set to fight Nate Diaz at UFC on FOX 5 on Dec. 8. The champ should receive a doctor’s clearance well in advance of the fight.

Co-main event fighter Melvin Guillard also drew a 60-day suspension for a KO loss to former training partner Donald Cerrone.

Additionally, “The Ultimate Fighter: Live” veteran Justin Lawrence was suspended following a second-round TKO loss to Max Holloway. He needs a physician clearance on top of a 60-day term issued to him.

The full list of suspensions from UFC 150 include:

Benson Henderson: Must be cleared by a physician

Melvin Guillard: suspended 60 days

Justin Lawrence: suspended 60 days, and must be cleared by a physician

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